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Teaching Without Words: Exploring Innovative Teaching in Elementary Music

Day
Friday, January 10, 2020
Time
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
Venue
Tampa Convention Center
Room
114
Format
Movement/Hands-On
Topics
General Music Elementary
Grade Levels
Elementary
Sponsored By
FEMEA
Handout(s):
Teaching Without Words Notes
Mr. S's Orff Music Website
Mr. S's Instagram Page

Stop losing your voice, teachers! With instruments, sound cues, body language, unique vocal sounds and more, we can conquer the lost voice. In this session, we will explore classroom procedures, learn a dance, play a xylophone piece, explore unpitched percussion, and more – all with as few words as possible. By innovating our teaching through body and sound, you'll leave the session better prepared to reach all learners and increase the musical experiences in your classroom.

Matthew Stensrud 

Sidwell Friends Lower School
Lower School Music and Movement Teacher

Matthew Stensrud is an award-winning Elementary Music and Movement Teacher at Sidwell Friends Lower School in Washington, DC. Matthew is certified in Orff Schulwerk and teaches movement at Orff Levels courses in South Carolina and Oregon. Matthew frequently writes about the general music classroom and presents workshops nationally for music teachers, including at the national Orff conference and at state MEAs in Texas, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, and Maryland. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Orff Echo and is a key content contributor to the book Responsive Classroom for Music, Art, PE and Other Special Areas.

Matthew also actively advocates for and helps teachers through social media. He's known as @MisterSOrff on Instagram and Facebook and Matthew shares music lessons of all types for fellow teachers through "Mr. S's Orff Music Room" at www.mistersorff.com and on YouTube.

Matthew grew up in Oklahoma and now lives in Alexandria, VA.


Session Coordinator:
Pauline Latorre





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